Reception:

       
               
     

- Your are admitted after having registered:
Admission times are from 15h to 17h.

On arrival, go straight to reception. The receptionist will take your details and will direct you to the admissions office where your administrative file will be put together.

- You are admitted in an emergency:
You will immediately be taken care of by the medical care team. The administrative formalities will of course be dealt with later on either by yourself or someone close to you.

       
             
   

Documents to be produced:

       
               
     

You must have available:
- your identity card, passport or resident's permit;
- your social security card ( carte vital and supporting paper ) or the documents listed below depending on your status.
- your subscription card to a mutual insurance company or proof that your charges will be covered by them.


- and, depending on your status:

Injured at work:l(certificate testifying injury at work) in triplicate presented by your employer

War pensioner ( art. 115 ): your pensioner's card

Retired: your pension entitlement

Children under the age of eighteen: it is imperative that all children be accompanied by the father and mother or legal guardian ( with proof of identity ) as they will be asked to give their written permission to operate.

If you do not have a social security card, you must produce the following paperwork:

Salaried worker: pay slip

Assuré volontaire: proof of payment of contributions

Jobseeker:
- proof of registration with the A.N.P.E. ( Agence National Pour l'Emploi )
- proof of payments of unemployment benefits by ASSEDIC

Student over the age of sixteen:
- card of the person looking after them ( father, mother, or legal guardian )
- proof of school attendance.

Student:
- registration card
- proof of enrolment for the current year noting the payment of contributions.

Foreigner:
- National of the Europeen Union: proof that charges will be covered ( E 112 form for a planned hospitalization E 111 for an emrgency hospitalization )
- National of a country outside the European Union: proof that charges will be covered by an organization in your own country, or by your embassy.